Assessing the sensitivity of Wasatch snowfall to temperature variations

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Title Assessing the sensitivity of Wasatch snowfall to temperature variations
Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Atmospheric Sciences
Author Jones, Leigh Pender
Date 2010-05
Description Techniques to estimate the sensitivity of snow falling in the Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah to observed and projected changes in atmospheric temperature are evaluated. Daily precipitation data from 1 October to 30 April 1979-2008 are examined from selected snowpack telemetry (SNOTEL) sites in northern Utah. Profiles of wet bulb temperature from near crest level (700 hPa) to elevations along the mountain slopes of selected watersheds are estimated on days with precipitation from twice-daily radiosondes launched from the nearby Salt Lake City airport. The rain-snow line is assumed to correspond uniformly to the elevation of the wet bulb temperature equal to 1oC. Histograms of the fraction of precipitation falling as snow as a function of daily wet-bulb temperature are computed. The percentage of precipitation estimated to fall at wet-bulb temperatures in the range 0-1oC is assumed to switch from snow to rain if temperatures increase by 1oC. While the sensitivity to temperature depends strongly on elevation within the watershed, an increase in tropospheric temperatures of 1oC is estimated to lead to an 8-10% decrease in snow when averaged over the selected watersheds. Projected increases in tropospheric temperatures in northern Utah of 1-3oC over the next century are estimated from general circulation models after removal of model biases.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Climate change; SNOTEL; Snow sensitivity; Wasatch Mountains; Northern Utah; Temperature variations
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name MS
Language eng
Rights Management ©Leigh Pender Jones
Format application/pdf
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 14,957,431 bytes
Identifier us-etd2,152472
Source Original housed in Marriott Library Special Collections, QC3.5 2010 .J66
ARK ark:/87278/s6m339bg
Setname ir_etd
ID 193572
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6m339bg
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